All of the internals. Notice the orange cable that doesn't seem to belong.

My ancient GTX 970 in all her dusty glory.

2x random RAM coolers, and 2x 60mm fans for rear exhaust

External power button set where a lock used to be. Orange cable from inside case goes here.

Mouse in front of keybard for that Rollermouse like ergonomic experience.

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If you're looking for a building experience that's going to be more difficult that you thought it would be every step of the way, then you've found it!

I present to you my rack mounted, rail sliding gaming rig.She's very much due for some upgrades and cable management.

The case itself weighs 20kg (around 40lbs), the rails are an optional extra, I had to drill the mounting holes for the radiator myself, and even though it is devilishly long (666,6mm) it's surprisingly cramped to build in. I also had to jury righ my own external power button, because opening the front door of the rack to power on the PC got very old very fast.

Despite all this it has been the most fun I've ever had building a PC.So fun in fact, that I managed to convince my girlfriend that we should rack mount her PC as well.

At the middle we have 2x RAM coolers scavanged from an old HP tower server that ran DDR2 memory.In the rear there's the backside of an RJ11 connector for the external power button, and 2x Fractal Design Silent Series R3 60mm fans for rear exhaust.The RJ11 connector for the external power button makes it easy to disconnect when I have to remove the case from the rack entirely.

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